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181  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 23, 2015, 01:09:55 AM
Could be but I can't remember. Why can't I remember??

Is this sanitary??

Speaking of fish, have you tried the latest Sushi Bar craze?



Speaking of Sushi, do you remember that time you went off on that guy from TBF? What was that guy's name? What was that about again?
Is there any question in the previous post ??

Did you not see the sanitary question?

Did someone go off off-topic again?
What is the topic again??
I believe it was about rainbows, correct?
182  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 21, 2015, 03:20:22 AM
What is the topic again??


Is this sanitary??

Speaking of fish, have you tried the latest Sushi Bar craze?



Speaking of Sushi, do you remember that time you went off on that guy from TBF? What was that guy's name? What was that about again?
Is there any question in the previous post ??

Did you not see the sanitary question?

Did someone go off off-topic again?
183  Economy / Securities / Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING | POOL | COINS on: April 20, 2015, 06:47:16 AM
Very cool banners guys.
Nice work. I will keep you in mind I'm going to need one soon.
184  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 19, 2015, 03:30:11 AM
Is this sanitary??

Speaking of fish, have you tried the latest Sushi Bar craze?



Speaking of Sushi, do you remember that time you went off on that guy from TBF? What was that guy's name? What was that about again?
185  Economy / Gambling / Re: World Aid Coin Game Official Announcement on: April 17, 2015, 10:32:36 PM
Wow those are some huge winnings dude.


I have been really working hard on this but these are my results. I invited a lot of people though mostly back packers Smiley Cant wait for the new room will save some eggs for it. I think I started with a around 2.5 BTC if I remember right and I already cashed out quite a lot.

Here is my link I am pretty active

https://thegoldenegg.co/users/smartguy?5589ce135




https://thegoldenegg.co/users/smartguy?5589ce135



https://thegoldenegg.co/users/smartguy?5589ce135

186  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 17, 2015, 01:01:51 AM
Yes I am confused.
What do you think they mean by all this?



No one bothered to answer my question about the conjectured stickiness of the pulp of the fruits of Eastern mistletoe of North America, but would you be surprised to know that I unexpectedly ran into a species of Brazilian mistletoe whose fruits, albeit much smaller (4.5 mm diameter, by my measurements) than those of Eastern or European mistletoes, and of a strikingly different bright orange color, also have a very sticky pulp, that presumably should firmly attach the single tiny bulbiform seed to a tree branch, if a greedy but sloppy bird happened to scrape it off its beak there?

Not bad,, i can handle it, do you eat it ?
is anyone else confused?
187  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience BM1384 Project Development Discussion on: April 12, 2015, 07:33:25 AM
I am looking more and more forward to getting some of these. I think your approach is great.

So, updates. I built a USB port with current metering built in. It's got a pin header for taking in external power, or jumper a pair to use current from the USB upstream. I checked the calibration on the current measurement with about nine data points and it looks to read 3.5% high, so that'll be taken into account on all calculations.

After talking with Novak and looking over the hashrate extrapolation charts from last night, I'm going to do some more shifting on the regulator. We do still like that low end of the range, around 625mV, and there's no practical reason for the Compac to run higher than 750mV unless you want to pull more than 2A from your USB port for marginal hashrate gains. Which seems dangerous and not recommended.

With the wiring I have now between the regulator and breakout board, I'm seeing a fairly significant voltage drop (10mV or so) at the Vcore pins on the breakout board. So my starting voltage right now is definitely not the same as my running voltage. I've got it running 125MHz/6.875GH right now, starting voltage 635mV running voltage 625mV at a current draw of about 483mA off a 4.85V USB line. This is about 2.34W, so about 0.34W/GH which isn't too bad. I need to recalculate the regulator AGAIN (iteration 5) to shift the adjustment range to 600-750mV.

I think some of the instability I'm seeing from higher current outputs is more related to the compensation loop than temperature problems. I squeezed my feedback resistor down a ways to get 600mV, which throws off the frequency response of the compensation, and now when the chip tries to start at 150MHz/640mV it wigs out like it was doing during the upper ends of my load tests. So that's something I'll have to play with. I'm also thinking of, for the test board, pulling the feedback sense directly off the breakout board instead of the regulator board, which will take the wiring into account for regulation and should cancel out that difference between running voltage and starting voltage. Improve load regulation, that is to say.

So, maybe tomorrow afternoon I'll rework the regulator back to stable at the new adjustment range and get some good efficiency curves. Novak's gonna be looking into integrating the arbitrary frequency code I wrote some months back for S1 workups into a cgminer driver so we aren't limited to the stock settings like 100/125/150. The code takes in an arbitrary frequency and generates the hex value for the nearest compatible frequency that the chips' PLL multiplier can operate at. So once that's in, we'll be able to get efficiency curves with a much higher granularity - every 3-5MHz instead of every 25. And hopefully the regulator will be plenty stable up to 5W input, which at the bottom end 625mV would be about 6.5A output. I haven't tested it successfully up that high yet.
188  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 07, 2015, 11:40:02 PM
If you don't know you need to watch the movie then go to your local bar and try it out.
What do you think the ratio is at your bar of choice?

Don't you boys know that if you allow it she will just fall asleep?  Cheesy


And, you will do exactly what if she pokes you back with her penis?

Why would she poke with....her WHAAAT?



Did you not conduct a Sheila test prior to bedding shim?

did you ever conduct this sheila test to anyone ?


What is a Sheila test?
189  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [SALE!] Unobtanium Pure Silver Wallet - Plated available on: April 06, 2015, 11:32:12 PM
I hope you get things settled.
I look forward to your projects.  I can imagine all the stuff going on you have no time.


So what is next we are all waiting??


Hey Mane! Well there is a project I'm reviving with another member and also helping finish another project that was designed and struck a while back.

I've also got another project which is totally different than my usual offerings that I'll announce in the coming weeks as long as I can get it ready- it's in the final stages now. I'd like to say more but I want to finish it first.

This is on top of trying to sort some more runs of my current designs, the Goxxed coins and pure silver Uno bars are easiest, but I have some trouble with my label suppliers right now so there is a slight hold up with the regular plated bars due to numbering issues in relation to labelling.

Personally I have a lot on right now, big changes and deadlines at my job over the next few months and I have tax issues to deal with in the UK. It's going to be a struggle to fit everything in, but I'll keep everyone posted.
190  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [SALE!] Unobtanium Pure Silver Wallet - Plated available on: April 05, 2015, 01:33:21 AM
So what is next we are all waiting??
191  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 02, 2015, 12:22:24 AM
Nope, but it would make a good Halloween decoration in the front yard don't you think??

Are you secretly wishing you had some of that?

What the hell is that in that picture???!?!!?!?Huh

Didn't her pants give away her true profession?

You mean prostitutes get free pants Huh

Isn't it free for everyone?


"Did you really have to go there?"

 Isn't it a bit early for Halloween?


What was your first clue that she's into hollow weenies?

why the are hollow weenies the in thing right now?
192  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 01, 2015, 08:11:59 PM
What the hell is that in that picture???!?!!?!?Huh

Didn't her pants give away her true profession?

You mean prostitutes get free pants Huh

Isn't it free for everyone?


"Did you really have to go there?"

 Isn't it a bit early for Halloween?


What was your first clue that she's into hollow weenies?

why the are hollow weenies the in thing right now?
193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [WAC] Official WorldAidCoin Thread on: April 01, 2015, 07:54:50 PM
This is very cool.
You are building a good service.  Looking forward to learning more about it.


I'm pleased to announce that WorldAidCoin (WAC) is PICISI's newest sponsor.  Here is our new sponsor list:



PICISI is a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, it will launch in the coming weeks.  There will be many paid sponsorship opportunities after launch

1) Free sponsorship or paid sponsorship it's a smart move either way

2) PICISI will be the ONLY crowdfunding site that accepts both fiat and cryptocurrency

3) PICISI is the only crowdfunding site that gives cryptocurrency platforms a place to enable their coin to be actually used, not just donated but actually spent by the person receiving the funds.

4) If your coin is a host currency at a campaign that means that every other CC that is donated to that campaign will be converted to your currency before credited to that campaign

5) The PICISI mantra is Promotion, Promotion, Promotion which means that we not only promote the PICISI message, but also the message of our sponsors, and the message of our individual campaigns too.   Rarely does crowdfunding sites actively promote campaigns at their site, they expect the organizer to do all of the work.

Nothing is required of our sponsors however we know that as PICISI grows in popularity so too will the popularity of our sponsors.  

HYPER recently accepted free sponsor, a few days later they announce our connection in an article.  This was very smart on HYPER's part, and something each of our sponsors should do -- make news by announcing the relationship then connect the relationship to future progress. 

HYPER is a purpose coin that focuses on Gaming and Game Development so think about it, each time PICISI has a new gamer or game developer that wants to crowdfund their new game HYPER has an opportunity to be associated, through sponsorship, with that exciting new thing.   And through that connection write a new article about how HYPER is sponsoring this cool new innovative thing, in this way they will be constantly in the news connected to bright new ideas.

WAC doesn't have to sponsor bright new shinny things, however they may want to sponsor other projects associated with the Charity section or the Health section.  The point is to have something relevant to constantly keep your coin in the news.  PICISI can do that for you like no other vehicle can. 




194  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 29, 2015, 09:26:01 PM
I like any shape pizza as long as it tastes good.
What are you favorite toppings?

Is anyone hungry in here? I could grab a sandwich right now.. Anyone else?
I would like a pizza please
What kind of Pizza and why did you not answer with a question are you daft??
Exactly what is "a question are you daft"?
For starters, just to reassure us that we can reach some consensus in this thread, can we all agree that we would like a round pizza?



Can I have my slice cut in the shape of a triangle?
195  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1oz .999 Silver NastyFans Minted Seats on: March 29, 2015, 08:24:48 PM
That is very cool.
 Cool

We have just surpassed 150 minted seats.  The final 350 1oz minted seats will not include the light diffusing insert.
196  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 29, 2015, 08:22:50 PM
What kind of Pizza and why did you not answer with a question are you daft??

Is anyone hungry in here? I could grab a sandwich right now.. Anyone else?
I would like a pizza please
197  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience BM1384 Project Development Discussion on: March 29, 2015, 08:22:00 PM
I am looking forward to these. I want to review them as well for you.
Keep up the good work and I am glad it has been fun.  Grin

Okay, 13 hours is enough for one day for PCB design. Regulator test board is done and Novak might be etching tomorrow, so that's cool. And I've got almost one square inch of the stickminer laid out, which means the entire comms and Vcore regulator. Still got a couple LDOs to tuck in the corner but there's plenty of room, and then the actual ASIC and its associated parts. I probably won't get back to it until Monday night or Tuesday, but I should have enough info to spec a heatsink after a couple more hours of work.

This is probably the most enjoyable project I've ever worked on. We gotta have a giant cheeseburger party or something when we get working stickminers done. It's very exciting.
198  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 26, 2015, 06:54:50 PM
Why would she do that though?

Are you attempting to introduce The Fine Arts to this thread?

Why do you regard that as The Fine Arts?
Wouldn't you agree that 2 of those gifs qualify since they are from movie classics?

A gif of the Mona Lisa is not fine art.

You class gifs as The Fine Arts?
The only gifs that have art are the gifs with sound, have you ever tried gifs with sound?


What kind of sound, low quality or high quality?

if your gf is a singer, she would have high quality sound isnt ?

those that means she could do high quality blowjobs too?
199  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience BM1384 Project Development Discussion on: March 23, 2015, 02:36:48 AM
I got those bridges from ASICRunner.
He has lots of different things to get the most out of USB miners.
https://www.asicrunner.com/

Hey philipma1957 where did you get these bridge?? I have the same hub and will be curious to try these bridge.  Grin


I need to go back through a lot of pm's to find it. I will look to see maybe


 klintay ?
200  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience BM1384 Project Development Discussion on: March 21, 2015, 06:48:24 PM
I kept 2 of the Beast Hubs as well.
They rock.  
 Cool

One of the biggest issues with U2's came from the size of the heat sink. It was appropriately matched for the performance but became a big obstacle when plugging into a hub. So making them with a female end would allow the user to add short 6-7 inch usb leads to the hub would be nice. The other issue was power sourcing. Simple screwdown connectors would allow the user to quickly tap power from an ATX PSU but as we all know by now, most have shifted the output too 12volts the buck convertor would need to be o.k. with that over the longhaul. This setup would allow for the use of inexpensive unpowered hubs.

So what you're saying is, you don't want a stick miner. You want a USB-tethered desk miner that runs off 12V power. You should probably wait until the TypeZero board is up and going then.

Yeah Phil, you know we like hacking hardware so if the thing isn't software-voltable it needs to be hardware-voltable.

Good I kept 2 of these stud hubs so I am ready for some nice sticks.


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